Completed your tax return and received a bill?
Recently completed your tax return and received the news you have a tax bill? Stressed you can't pay the full amount by the due date?
5 key things to get right when starting a business
Starting your own business is a BIG leap of faith. Will you find any customers? Will you make enough income? These are questions that any founder will ask themselves
Teaching your kids about money
The money we spend each day tends to be invisible. When was the last time you withdrew your cash for the week and used it to make purchases?
You need a plan for your business!
‘Fail to plan, plan to fail’, as the saying goes. If you're going to create an effective, successful and profitable business, you need to create a solid strategic plan.
Measuring the health of your business
When you’re running a business, it’s easy to get caught up in the day-to-day activity and lose sight of the big picture.
Setting the right growth goals for your business
If you’re going to grow your company in the right way, pinning down your goals and having a clear vision for the business from the outset is vital.
Keeping your tax and expenses in check when you are self-employed
Contracting or freelancing requires you to wear a lot of hats.Relationship-building, keeping track of your time, marketing your skills and actually doing the work.
How to prepare and lodge BAS online
Each quarter, GST-registered small businesses submit a business activity statement (BAS) to the Australian Tax Office (ATO).
Make your business more profitable
Making a profit isn’t something that happens overnight – to create a good return from your business you need a clear focus and a well thought-out strategy for increasing profitability.
Charitable donations may be tax deductible - here’s what you need to know
Donating to charity not only supports the vital work of an organisation or group, but it can have positive side-effects when it comes to claiming tax deductions.
Accessing your payment summary
How you get your end of financial year information from your employer showing your earnings for the year (also known as a payment summary or income statement) depends on how your employer reports your income, tax and super information to us.
Working for yourself? Have you got your Super sorted?
When you’re employed, your employer makes compulsory contributions to your superannuation.
Forecasting cash flow
Cash flow is the lifeblood of your business. And when it comes to cash flow management, preventing cash issues is far easier than trying to solve these issues after the event.
Are you up to date with super changes?
As of 1 July 2019 new legislation regarding several areas of superannuation will come into effect.
Working from Home? Claim your home office expenses
If you have a home office for your business, you should be able to claim some of the costs involved in maintaining, owning and using your home.
Prepare for Finalising 2019 in Single Touch Payroll
If you are already reporting Single Touch Payroll (STP) to the ATO, there is a different process for issuing payment summaries from now on.
All you need to know about single touch payroll
Single touch payroll (STP) is a new regulation that changes when and how small businesses report payroll activity to the Australian Tax Office (ATO).
Keeping yourself, your business and your customers safe online
Access to the internet is now second nature for those of us working online every day.
B2B tips for working with big companies
Landing a large client is an exciting milestone but servicing them can be demanding.
Five tips for improving your work-life balance
We all have the best intentions about work-life balance, but it's hard to turn those intentions into reality.